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Aaron W. Move in and Move out form is landlord required to provide
26 October 2018 | 1 reply
It does not say anything that I am suppose to provide a form then again I don't know if Texas code picks anything up and mandates that a landlord is required to provide a form.I am making a form up now for my property the tenant is suppose to move in actually two months after commencement technically the property was considered good to go five days after the initial contract signing then there was an issue with the house regarding water coming into rooms and mold that was obvious and smelled in another portion of the house.I spoke with the tenant they are cool with me providing a form at a later date projected to be November 1st, 2018
Justin K. Eviction Nightmare with aggressive tenants.
29 October 2018 | 98 replies
Buffalo Bill was a cool dude no doubt but Travis was the man! 
Michael Junior Door knocking distressed homes
27 October 2018 | 13 replies
I would go with "I'm a local investor looking for new properties, if you know anyone looking to sell please have them call me *hands them a card*"And/or write down the address, mail them something and/or try to find a phone number to call via your own efforts or skiptrace service.Deal machine app is pretty cool I've heard, never used it myself.
Kevin Powell Can someone tell me what this means exactly?
27 October 2018 | 15 replies
You are not all-real-estate-cool.
Beth Cannon Mini Split Heat Pumps
31 October 2018 | 7 replies
 - One interior unit will be 12,000 BTU for a large living room/kitchen space, and a smaller 9,000 BTU for the bedroom.the total system capacity has to be able to cool both inside units at the same time so 21,000 BTU or larger for the outside unit.The beauty of these is that they can be installed DIY (provided you get your 608 certification card), as long as the line sets don't need to be shortened or lengthened, as there is no brazing/welding involved, just connect the lines and purge air, etc.my dual zone costs comes in at around 2.6k to 2.8k for my 800sqft structure.
Guy Ferraiolo Is laminate flooring for a rental a wise choice
29 October 2018 | 9 replies
I guess it's pretty clear that the vinyl product is the choice for the rental.Very helpful, cool!
Lu Chen First-time investor looking for Out-of-state turnkey
21 April 2021 | 29 replies
I just don't see very many here in and around the Kansas City area that have any built-in equity from the jump; so, in general, if you're cool with having cashflow over equity and have a very long-term strategy, AND you have plenty of liquid capital in reserves for incidentals and such then by all means, give it a shot!
Kendrick Salazar Real Estate 2019 Opinions
2 November 2018 | 5 replies
I personally feel like there is a lot of demand for real estate, and that interest rates may simply curb demand enough to keep things flat instead of triggering some kind of fire sale (although that could be cool!). 
Joe Payseno Start a 2nd LLC for flips vs contracting work?
1 November 2018 | 0 replies
I would think making one LLC to handle the contracting and one to handle the flips would be smart, but if someone could give some guidance that would be cool!
Mark Andrews Depreciation basis calc
5 November 2018 | 4 replies
Cool thing here is the IRS lets you use any reasonable method to allocate between land and building (they call the building the improvement) It’s going to depend on the specific situation what is going to be best for you.